Groom “revived” deceased bride's father and nearly ruined the wedding
A wedding organizer from Minsk told about a wedding where the groom, together with his mother, prepared an unusual AI video. The bride's father, who died six years ago, sat in a chair, blinked, and wished his daughter happiness.
“Turn it off, that's not my dad. He even had a different voice,” said the bride and left the room.
Later the bride returned, but her mood was ruined. The organizer and the host warned that showing something like this without consent is not allowed, but the groom insisted.
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